**Around the World in 80 Casts: Weekly Global Fishing News**
Welcome back to your weekly roundup of the most incredible, bizarre, and record breaking fishing news from across the globe! We have scoured the seven seas to bring you the stories that are making waves this week. From a nearly thousand pound tournament monster to deep ocean mysteries, let us dive right in!
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**๐ฃ CATCH OF THE WEEK**

**Marlin Fever Brings the Heat at Big Rock**
The 68th annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in North Carolina delivered an absolutely historic catch this week. The crew aboard the 63 foot Jarrett Bay boat, *Marlin Fever*, shocked the crowd at Big Rock Landing when they hoisted an unbelievable 919.9 pound blue marlin to the scales. This colossal catch not only broke the previous tournament record but also secured the Fabulous Fisherman Award, instantly earning the crew a cool $871,250 prize. It is one of the largest blue marlin ever weighed in the history of the prestigious event.
Meanwhile up north, the freshwater guys are getting it done too. The Minnesota DNR just certified a new state record for a catch and release lake trout. Angler Joe Bouta managed to land a massive 45.5 inch laker out of Lake Superior, proving that the big ones are definitely chewing right now!
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**๐ DEEP SEA MYSTERIES**

**The Nameless Beauty of Venezuela**
The ocean continues to prove that it holds secrets we cannot even begin to fathom. This week, marine biologists exploring the deep waters off the coast of Venezuela stumbled upon a completely unknown species of fish. The striking creature features vivid deep blue hues and a truly unique appearance that has the scientific community buzzing. It is so fresh to science that it does not even have an official name yet! The internet is already having a field day suggesting names for this beautiful deep sea resident, reminding us just how much of our blue planet remains entirely unexplored.
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**โ WRECK & RELIC**

**The Lost Cutter Found After 108 Years**
In a somber but fascinating discovery, a British diving team known as the Gasperados has finally located the wreckage of the US Coast Guard Cutter *Tampa*. Sunk by a German U boat torpedo in 1918 during World War I, the vessel was found resting over 300 feet deep in the Atlantic Ocean, about 50 miles off the coast of Cornwall, England. The sinking of the *Tampa* resulted in the tragic loss of all 131 souls on board, marking the largest single naval American combat loss of life during the Great War. After a relentless three year search, the divers were able to identify the historic wreck, bringing closure to a century old maritime mystery and honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by her crew.
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**๐ฐ๏ธ SCIENCE CORNER**

**Gut Feelings and Ocean Chemistry**
Think you know how the ocean gets its chemical balance? Think again! A groundbreaking new study from the University of Miami has revealed that the tiny microbes living inside the intestines of fish might actually be shaping the chemistry of the world's oceans. Scientists have long known that bony fish excrete calcium carbonate pellets, which act as a major carbon sink. However, they previously thought the fish were doing all the work. Now, research on the Gulf toadfish suggests that specific bacteria in the fish's gut are actively partnering with their host to produce these vital minerals. It turns out that the health of our oceans might rely heavily on the microscopic roommates living inside the fish we love to catch!
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That is all for this week's global tour. Get out there, wet a line, and maybe you will be making headlines in our next report. Tight lines from all of us here at [nyangler.com]('https://nyangler.com')!
*Sources: WRAL Sports, WCTI12, SciTechDaily, CBS News, Minnesota DNR*
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